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BELGRADE - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic opened a digital reading room at the University Library "Svetozar Markovic" in Belgrade on Friday, on the occasion of the Students' Day, and called on students to complete their studies on time and choose majors with good employment prospects.

BELGRADE - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic has said that Serbia should ensure conditions that would improve the education system as the foremost national interest and constant concern of the state and society.

BELGRADE - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic will confer with party representatives after the Serbian parliament constitution and nominate leader of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) Aleksandar Vucic for the position of the future prime minister, president's advisor Stanislava Pak Stankovic stated on Saturday.

BELGRADE - The presidents of Serbia and the Czech Republic, Tomislav Nikolic and Milos Zeman respectively, agreed on Tuesday that relations between the two countries are marked by a long-standing friendship, and Nikolic noted that it is particularly important to Serbia that Prague supports the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue and opposes further conditioning of Serbia along the EU path.

BELGRADE - On behalf of the President of Serbia, Tomislav Nikolic, Chairman of the Commission on Decorations Oliver Antic handed decorations to Japanese professor Itsuko Teruoka and former Kuwaiti ambassador to Serbia Fawzi Abdulaziz Ahmad Al-Jasem on Friday.

VIENNA - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic said in Vienna Thursday that Austrian investors have recognized Serbia as a country favorable for investment, adding that the Serbian authorities will do everything possible to create even better conditions for doing business.

BELGRADE - The relations between Serbia and Croatia gained a new dimension on Wednesday, a dimension of constant dialogue and work on solving standing issues, Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic and Croatian President Ivo Josipovic said on Wednesday, after a meeting that focused mostly on the problems in the two countries' relations.

STRASBOURG - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic stated in Strasbourg on Thursday that the behaviour of the Pristina administration concerning the forthcoming local elections in Kosovo-Metohija is unacceptable and called on the Council of Europe (CoE) to help ensure the elections are conducted regularly and without bias.